Description
Step back in time with the cherished issue of Time Magazine from April 10, 1933. This is Volume 21, Issue 15, and it features an engaging cover story on the then-Secretary of Agriculture, Henry A. Wallace. The magazine offers a fascinating glimpse into the events and culture of the early 1930s, making it a perfect addition to any collector's library or a unique gift for history enthusiasts.
The overall condition of this magazine is good, reflecting its age while still maintaining a degree of historical integrity. It's a special find, especially for those who appreciate authentic vintage media. The magazine does have an address label on the back, a common trait of publications from this era, adding a touch of authenticity to its character.
As with many items of this nature, there is some minor wear throughout, which is expected given its age. This wear does not detract from the magazine’s overall appeal but rather adds to its charm and storied past. It comes protected with a plastic covering, ensuring that you can preserve it for years to come.
In addition to its historical value, this issue features a distinctly marked stamped impression on the front and a taped binding, which together highlight its longevity and resilience through the years. Such features only enhance its character as a collectible item.
- Good condition, showcasing the magazine's vintage appeal.
- Comes with a protective plastic covering for lasting preservation.
This Time Magazine issue offers not just a look at daily life in the 1930s but also an exploration of policy and agriculture led by Henry A. Wallace during a pivotal time in American history. Whether you're a collector or just curious about a bygone era, this magazine is sure to intrigue and educate.
- Has address label on back.
- Minor wear on entire magazine.
- Stamped mark on front.
- Taped binding.